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Empowered lives.

                                       Resilient nations.




Sustainability, equity, and the
green economy: Implications
         for Croatia
             Ben Slay
         Senior economist
      UNDP Bureau for Europe and CIS
Rio+20




“Three birds with
   one stone”
Key messages: Global
• World has made major progress in past two decades . . .
• . . . But this progress is increasingly threatened by
  unsustainable environment policies and practices
   – Key manifestation: failing ecosystem services
   – Key causes:
       • Over-exploitation of common property resources
       • Population growth
       • Consumerist aspirations of global middle class
• Environmental sustainability and equity are closely linked
   – Sustainability is about inter-generational equity . . .
      • . . . But what about intra-generational equity?
       • More equal societies have better development indicators
   – “Double burden”: Many of the world’s poor bear environmental
     risks as well as income poverty,
• These issues will be taken up at UNCSD in Rio (June 2012)
Sustainable development
                        and the green economy
The three “pillars” of sustainable human development
                                                                             • 1992 Rio earth summit
                                                                               popularized “three pillar”
                                                                               model
                                 Economic:                                   • Is green growth the
                   Issue of traditional growth based on high
                                  use of energy                                intersection of:
                       energy pricing, regulation, direct
                              government activities
                                                                                – Economic and
                                                                                  environmental pillars?
                                                                                – All three pillars?
                 Social                                                      • Developing countries are
                                                Environmental
      Inclusion, access to resources,
      green jobs, health, education –   Biodiversity, water, food, energy,
                                                                               suspicious of the green
            good governance
                                             climate change impact             economy because it may
                                                                               leave out the social pillar
                                                                             • Are green growth, inclusive
                                                                               growth different?
   Solutions that are compatible across all three strands
Key messages: Regional
• New EU member
  states, Western
  Balkans, former Soviet
  republics compare well
  with other regions . . .
• . . . But there are causes
  for concern as well:
   – Relatively high levels of
     energy inefficiency
• Good examples: energy
  efficiency in Croatia
   – Highlighted in
     Development and
     Transition
• Concrete examples of
  how UNDP can help
Possible consequences
of environmental unsustainability




                         Human development index:
                             Per-capita GNI, life
                            expectancy, years of
                                 education
The world is warming
Sea levels: Rising

Natural disasters:
Average annual
number has doubled in
last 25 years
Greatest impact born
by low HDI countries

• Greatest forest cover losses
(11% since 1990)

• Poorest households, countries
can not afford to reforest
Precipitation patterns changing


 Avg. value,
 1951 - 1980


Avg. value, 2000s
“Double burden” of income poverty,
     poor access to resources
                                      Poor households are likely to:
     90%
                80%
                         Form of
                                      • cook with wood, dung
                        deprivation   • not have access to improved
                                      water, sanitation services
                           35%
                                      Multiple deprivations:

                                      • 80% of poor households
                                      experience two or more
                                      deprivations
 Modern    Sanitation   Water         • 29% face all three
 cooking
  fuels
                                      Particular burden on women
How much finance is needed?
• For climate change mitigation, adaptation:
  – Estimates are uncertain . . .
  – . . . Ranging from $500 billion to $2
    trillion, annually
• For water and sanitation: $60 billion
  annually
• Most of this must come from private
  sector . . .
  – . . . But how effective are carbon markets?
Public finance and climate change
• ODA needed to:
   – Leverage carbon markets
   – Promote market deepening by reducing:
      • Risks
      • Transactions costs
• Financial transactions tax?
  – EU has pledged to introduce
    this in 2012 . . .
  – . . . But not necessarily for
    development, or carbon
    finance
How much finance is coming?
• Copenhagen summit (2009):
―Green climate fund‖
    • Developed countries are to
   provide $100 billion annually in
   climate finance for developing
   countries by 2020
   • ―New, additional monies‖
• 2010: $97 billion in carbon
finance flows
   • $93 billion—mitigation
   • Private sector: $55 billion
   • ODA:
        • $39 billion—mostly via
       development banks . . .
       •. . . Most not ―new and additional‖
   • Carbon markets: ―only‖
   provided $2.3 billion
                                              Source: The Economist (5 November 2011)
Rio + 20—Issues
            • Financing the
            transition to low-
            carbon growth?
            • MDGs after 2015?
               • Sustainable
                 development
                 goals?
            • Reform of global
              environmental
              governance?
            • Binding emissions
              targets?
Regional dimension: High/very
         high HDI levels
OECD countries (2004 new EU
  member states), Croatia




Moldova, Central Asia
 (except Kazakhstan)




                                  Human development
                                index: Per-capita GNI, life
                                   expectancy, years of
  Russia, other Former Soviet           education
  republics, Southeast Europe
Forest cover is returning

       2%
                        1%



Asia, Pacific Europe, Central Asia Arab states
                                             Latin America, Caribbean
                                                                  Sub-Sahara Africa



        Change in square
       kilometres of forest
      coverage, 1990-2010              -8%
                                                        -10%
                                                                         -12%
Greenhouse gases—many
transition economies still outliers
1.7
      1.6   1.6                             Tons of CO2 equivalent emitted
                                                 per $1 of GDP (2008)



                   1.0


                              0.5

                                          0.2            0.2
                                                               0.1    0.1




                  UNFCCC, IMF data; UNDP calculations.
But: many European transition
economies beat the global average
   0.5
                                                  Tons of CO2 equivalent emitted
                                                       per $1 of GDP (2008)
             0.4
                        0.3         0.3
                                                 0.3          0.3


                                                                         0.2




Global   Slovakia   Croatia    Armenia     Lithuania     Albania     Latvia

                       UNFCCC, IMF data; UNDP calculations.
Carbon finance: Not coming
Joint implementation                                        Clean development
 projects approved*                                         mechanism projects
                               400                              approved*                 212




 Europe and Central Asia                                     Europe and Central Asia
 Rest of the world                                           Rest of the world

                                  *As of 31 August 2011


  John O’Brien, “Carbon finance: Opportunities and reality”, Development and Transition
Carbon finance: What
               is to be done?
• Reduce high transactions
  costs for projects, by:
  – Accelerating project
    approval
  – Increasing project size
  – “Bundling”
• Capacity development for:
  – Designated national
    authorities
  – Private companies in:
     • Energy efficiency
     • Renewables
  – Project beneficiaries
UNDP can help—Croatia
• UNDP, Global Environmental Facility programme on
  public-sector energy efficiency
• Results (2006-2010):
  – Energy systems in 5900 public buildings refitted
  – Energy audits conducted in 1346 public buildings
  – $18 million in initial annual public-sector energy
    savings
  – Annual CO2 emissions reduced by 63,000 tons
  – “Energy charter” signed by all 127 municipalities
  – 17 new companies, 150 energy efficiency expert jobs
    created
  – $4 million in UNDP-GEF funding leveraged $30 million
    in additional investment
                   Louisa Vinton, “Going green with Gašpar”, Development and Transition
• UNDP’s regional research
  bulletin, for Europe and
  Central Asia
• Provides UN, independent
  views on
  development, transition, p
  olicy, programming
• Disseminates lessons of
  successful UN projects
• Distributed to:
    – All UNDP staff in
      Europe, Central Asia region
    – 3000 external subscribers

 www.developmentandtransition.net
Food for thought
• EU accession  “20/20/20” policy:
  – Reduce primary energy use by 20%
  – Reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 20%
  – Increase share of renewables in energy mix to 20%
  – By 2020
• EU countries that are furthest along in this
  respect have:
  – Energy prices high enough to encourage renewables
  – Feed-in tariff regimes that work

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Croatia - Sustainability, Equity and the Green Economy

  • 1. Empowered lives. Resilient nations. Sustainability, equity, and the green economy: Implications for Croatia Ben Slay Senior economist UNDP Bureau for Europe and CIS
  • 3. Key messages: Global • World has made major progress in past two decades . . . • . . . But this progress is increasingly threatened by unsustainable environment policies and practices – Key manifestation: failing ecosystem services – Key causes: • Over-exploitation of common property resources • Population growth • Consumerist aspirations of global middle class • Environmental sustainability and equity are closely linked – Sustainability is about inter-generational equity . . . • . . . But what about intra-generational equity? • More equal societies have better development indicators – “Double burden”: Many of the world’s poor bear environmental risks as well as income poverty, • These issues will be taken up at UNCSD in Rio (June 2012)
  • 4. Sustainable development and the green economy The three “pillars” of sustainable human development • 1992 Rio earth summit popularized “three pillar” model Economic: • Is green growth the Issue of traditional growth based on high use of energy intersection of: energy pricing, regulation, direct government activities – Economic and environmental pillars? – All three pillars? Social • Developing countries are Environmental Inclusion, access to resources, green jobs, health, education – Biodiversity, water, food, energy, suspicious of the green good governance climate change impact economy because it may leave out the social pillar • Are green growth, inclusive growth different? Solutions that are compatible across all three strands
  • 5. Key messages: Regional • New EU member states, Western Balkans, former Soviet republics compare well with other regions . . . • . . . But there are causes for concern as well: – Relatively high levels of energy inefficiency • Good examples: energy efficiency in Croatia – Highlighted in Development and Transition • Concrete examples of how UNDP can help
  • 6. Possible consequences of environmental unsustainability Human development index: Per-capita GNI, life expectancy, years of education
  • 7. The world is warming Sea levels: Rising Natural disasters: Average annual number has doubled in last 25 years Greatest impact born by low HDI countries • Greatest forest cover losses (11% since 1990) • Poorest households, countries can not afford to reforest
  • 8. Precipitation patterns changing Avg. value, 1951 - 1980 Avg. value, 2000s
  • 9. “Double burden” of income poverty, poor access to resources Poor households are likely to: 90% 80% Form of • cook with wood, dung deprivation • not have access to improved water, sanitation services 35% Multiple deprivations: • 80% of poor households experience two or more deprivations Modern Sanitation Water • 29% face all three cooking fuels Particular burden on women
  • 10. How much finance is needed? • For climate change mitigation, adaptation: – Estimates are uncertain . . . – . . . Ranging from $500 billion to $2 trillion, annually • For water and sanitation: $60 billion annually • Most of this must come from private sector . . . – . . . But how effective are carbon markets?
  • 11. Public finance and climate change • ODA needed to: – Leverage carbon markets – Promote market deepening by reducing: • Risks • Transactions costs • Financial transactions tax? – EU has pledged to introduce this in 2012 . . . – . . . But not necessarily for development, or carbon finance
  • 12. How much finance is coming? • Copenhagen summit (2009): ―Green climate fund‖ • Developed countries are to provide $100 billion annually in climate finance for developing countries by 2020 • ―New, additional monies‖ • 2010: $97 billion in carbon finance flows • $93 billion—mitigation • Private sector: $55 billion • ODA: • $39 billion—mostly via development banks . . . •. . . Most not ―new and additional‖ • Carbon markets: ―only‖ provided $2.3 billion Source: The Economist (5 November 2011)
  • 13. Rio + 20—Issues • Financing the transition to low- carbon growth? • MDGs after 2015? • Sustainable development goals? • Reform of global environmental governance? • Binding emissions targets?
  • 14. Regional dimension: High/very high HDI levels OECD countries (2004 new EU member states), Croatia Moldova, Central Asia (except Kazakhstan) Human development index: Per-capita GNI, life expectancy, years of Russia, other Former Soviet education republics, Southeast Europe
  • 15. Forest cover is returning 2% 1% Asia, Pacific Europe, Central Asia Arab states Latin America, Caribbean Sub-Sahara Africa Change in square kilometres of forest coverage, 1990-2010 -8% -10% -12%
  • 16. Greenhouse gases—many transition economies still outliers 1.7 1.6 1.6 Tons of CO2 equivalent emitted per $1 of GDP (2008) 1.0 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 UNFCCC, IMF data; UNDP calculations.
  • 17. But: many European transition economies beat the global average 0.5 Tons of CO2 equivalent emitted per $1 of GDP (2008) 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 Global Slovakia Croatia Armenia Lithuania Albania Latvia UNFCCC, IMF data; UNDP calculations.
  • 18. Carbon finance: Not coming Joint implementation Clean development projects approved* mechanism projects 400 approved* 212 Europe and Central Asia Europe and Central Asia Rest of the world Rest of the world *As of 31 August 2011 John O’Brien, “Carbon finance: Opportunities and reality”, Development and Transition
  • 19. Carbon finance: What is to be done? • Reduce high transactions costs for projects, by: – Accelerating project approval – Increasing project size – “Bundling” • Capacity development for: – Designated national authorities – Private companies in: • Energy efficiency • Renewables – Project beneficiaries
  • 20. UNDP can help—Croatia • UNDP, Global Environmental Facility programme on public-sector energy efficiency • Results (2006-2010): – Energy systems in 5900 public buildings refitted – Energy audits conducted in 1346 public buildings – $18 million in initial annual public-sector energy savings – Annual CO2 emissions reduced by 63,000 tons – “Energy charter” signed by all 127 municipalities – 17 new companies, 150 energy efficiency expert jobs created – $4 million in UNDP-GEF funding leveraged $30 million in additional investment Louisa Vinton, “Going green with Gašpar”, Development and Transition
  • 21. • UNDP’s regional research bulletin, for Europe and Central Asia • Provides UN, independent views on development, transition, p olicy, programming • Disseminates lessons of successful UN projects • Distributed to: – All UNDP staff in Europe, Central Asia region – 3000 external subscribers www.developmentandtransition.net
  • 22. Food for thought • EU accession  “20/20/20” policy: – Reduce primary energy use by 20% – Reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 20% – Increase share of renewables in energy mix to 20% – By 2020 • EU countries that are furthest along in this respect have: – Energy prices high enough to encourage renewables – Feed-in tariff regimes that work

Notas del editor

  1. By 2050, the global HDI would be:19% higher than it is today.Largest increase in developing countries (24%).44% for Sub-Saharan Africa and 36% for South Asia.8% lower in an environmental challenge scenario.12% for South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa.15% lower in an environmental disaster scenario.Dramatic impact on developing countries24% for Sub-Saharan Africa and 22% for South Asia.